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RPF Russian Cup Results
Submitted by Staff on August 24, 2008 - 11:58am.
(updated 8/24 11:58 pm)
Lifting at the RPF Russian Cup has been completed. The competition was held Wednesday through Sunday in Berdsk, Novosibirsk Oblast. Sergey Fedosienko was named best male lifter. He was followed by Andrey Belyayev and Andrey Malanichev.
Julia Zaugolova was named best female lifter. Irina Poletaeva earned second place honors and Galina Potselueva followed in third.
A number of lifters have achieved what would have been IPF World Records if the Russian team was not still under suspension. At 123, Sergey Fedosienko's 1,565 pound total would have upped his own World Record of 1,543. At 198, Andrey Belyayev would have annihilated his own World Record total of 2,160 pounds with his effort of 2,226 pounds. Belyayev also missed a third attempt deadlift of 843 pounds which would have bested American Walter Thomas' 821 pound record which has stood since 1982.
For the women, at 114, Oxana Belova would have tied American Diana Rowell's 1984 deadlift World Record of 435 pounds. In the 123 pound weight class, both the squat and total records were surpassed. Inna Filimonova squatted 507 pounds to beat her own mark of 490 pounds. Anna Ryzhkova totalled 1,195 pounds to best fellow Russian Tatyana Eltsova's record of 1,162 pounds. Galina Potselueva would have erased her 148 class squat record of 556 pounds with her squat of 573 pounds. She also would have tied Priscilla Ribic's total record of 1,388 pounds. In the 165's Julia Zaugolova would have pushed her squat World Record to 606 pounds and her total record from 1,477 to 1,488 pounds.
Unofficial Results
Men
123
1. Sergey Fedosienko 628/363/573 - 1,565
2. Andrey Svistunov 473/292/473 - 1,251
3. Veniamin Kurakin 457/275/462 - 1,195
132
1. Constantine Danilov 633/374/606 - 1,614
2. Sergey Gladkikh 617/396/584 - 1,598
3. Alexander Kolbin 606/358/606 - 1,570
4. Mikhail Andruchin 584/358/606 - 1,548
148
1. Dmitriy Makarov 644/429/617 - 1,691
2. Anton Krasilnikov 672/429/567 - 1,669
3. Nikolai Sokolov 661/418/573 - 1,653
165
1. Pavel Ozerov
2. Aleksander Govorin
3. Alexander Gromov
181
1. Eremin Gennadiy 738/545/661 - 1,945
198
1. Andrey Belyayev 837/573/815 - 2,226
220
1. Konstantin Lebedko 804/606/771 - 2,182
2. Andrey Tarasenko 854/556/749 - 2,159
242
1. Maxim Barkhatov 881/540/815 - 2,237
275
1. Igor Gagin 925/595/771 - 2,292
2. Nikolay Suslov 881/606/760 - 2,248
Shw
1. Andrey Malanichev 947/639/887 - 2,474
2. Anton Kibirev 925/606/771 - 2,303
3. Oleg Gagin 925/606/710 - 2,243
Women
105
1. Valentina Vermenyuk 363/203/363 - 931
2. Julia Kovzalova 385/187/347 - 920
3. Kadrija Murtazina 325/187/347 - 859
114
1. Oxana Belova 407/231/435 - 1,074
2. Natalia Salnikova 424/253/391 - 1,069
3. Anna Komlaeva 429/209/374 - 1,014
123
1. Anna Ryzhkova 496/270/429 - 1,195
2. Inna Filimonova 507/248/429 - 1,184
3. Larisa Kotkova 341/275/341 - 958
132
1. Irina Poletaeva
148
1. Galina Potselueva 573/336/479 - 1,388
2. Marina Kudinova 551/297/473 - 1,322
165
1. Julia Zaugolova 606/341/540 - 1,488
2. Olga Pantina 529/319/429 - 1,278
181
1. Svetlana Dedyulya 597/429/518 - 1,545
198
1. Valeria Shcheglova 622/399/518 - 1,539
Shw
1. Irina Meadow 628/440/540 - 1,609
2. Galina Karpov 661/424/507 - 1,592
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